University of Missouri law professor challenges students in AI chatbot showdowns
A law professor at the University of Missouri is using chatbots to help her students hone their thinking and argumentation skills.
View ArticleMichigan State University to recommend new permanent CIO
Michigan State University administrators will recommend Rich Czarnecki, the institution’s interim chief information officer, as its new CIO.
View ArticleNew GPTZero feature flags AI’s favorite words and phrases
A new feature in GPTZero highlights the words that generative artificial intelligence tools are much more likely than humans to use in their writing.
View ArticleMalicious QR code cyberattacks target education sector, Microsoft report shows
Microsoft says its products blocked more than 15,000 emails each day that targeted the education sector with phony QR codes.
View ArticleRising cybersecurity threats target U.S. higher education institutions
By understanding who, where and how attackers are targeting universities and colleges, and taking a human-centric approach, officials can better safeguard their sensitive data.
View ArticleVR can help multilingual students retain more information, new research shows
New research from the University of Georgia shows virtual reality can aid students who speak English as a secondary language.
View ArticleLaw professor sues Georgetown University after sensitive data leak
A University of Virginia law professor filed a lawsuit against Georgetown University after a data leak exposed personal information.
View ArticleHigher ed growing more concerned with bias, data privacy violations of AI
A new report from the higher education technology firm Ellucian shows that educators are more worried about bias and security of AI than they were last year.
View ArticleShould AI be allowed in the college application process?
Recent college applicants had mixed views on how artificial intelligence should be used during the application process.
View ArticleNeuromorphic computing hub at University of Texas at San Antonio to be...
The Neuromorphic Commons, or THOR, project, intends to provide researchers from many disciplines better access to computing architectures that take inspiration from the human brain.
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